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    Bushman‚ B. & Anderson‚ C. (2002). Violent Video Games and Hostile Expectations: A Test of the General Aggression Model. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin‚ 28‚ 1679-1686. Gentile‚ D. A. & Anderson‚ C. A. (2003). Violent video games: The newest media violence hazard. In D. A. Gentile (Ed.)‚ Media violence and children. Westport‚ CT: Praeger Publishing. Gentile‚ D. A.‚ Lynch‚ P.‚ Linder‚ J. & Walsh‚ D. (2004). The effects of violent video game habits on adolescent hostility‚ aggressive behaviors

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    Anders Behring Breivik referred to the computer game Modern Warfare 2 in a 1500-page essay written just hours before he was responsible for the deaths of 76 of his fellow Norwegians (Moses‚ 2011; Shah‚ 2011; Townsend & Tisdall‚ 2011). The 32-year-old male was also behind the infamous bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the shooting massacre on Utoya island on July 22nd‚ 2011. Although people are well aware of the dangers of video and computer games‚ people still play them anyway. Some of the

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    Hobbies: Video Games

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    Many people have hobbies‚ game nights‚ video games‚ friends‚ animals‚ the list goes on. These are all just the small things people have that help them through their lives. They are the small things they do to have fun. These things keep time moving fast and keep life lively. Then there are the other things that make things easy‚ and help people get through the week or even the day. The little things I like to do are just enough to keep me going. These things I do are easy‚ difficult‚ fun‚ relaxing

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    Video Games and Violence

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    Video Games and Violence Violent video games have had an effect on children and teens for many years now. Children and teens who play video games most of the time play for fun or entertainment purposes. However‚ what the parents do not understand about this era’s violent video games is that the violence in today’s video games is worst then what they think it is. Some people believe that violent video games are influencing the children and teens to commit violent crimes and are the

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    Violence and Video Games

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    Violence in Video Games and Our Youth Over the years violent video games have become a major topic throughout America. An issue that has been debated over the years is the violence in video games and its negative impact on our youth. A few major points I will cover are the increased aggressive behavior‚ youth ’s desensitization‚ and parental supervision. All these are a contributor to the effects our children have faced or will face in the future. Violent video games are extremely popular with

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    Argumentative Essay “If video games do increase violent tendencies outside the laboratory‚ the explosion of gaming over the past decade from 3.2 billion in sales in 1995 to $7 billion in 2003‚ according to industry figures‚ would suggest a parallel trend in youth violence. Instead‚ youth violence has been decreasing.” (Hoerrner 49). A video game is a game played by electronically manipulating images produced by a computer program on a television screen or display. Violence is behavior involving

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    more efficiency. Games also‚ from being just an ordinary one-set game or a video game with the use of joysticks now had evolved into a modernize online games‚ which links players from across the world together in the same type of game. The popular term‚ online‚ was originally called the Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG or MMO). MMOG is capable of supporting hundreds or even thousands of players simultaneously‚ and is played with the internet. Typically‚ this type of game is played in a giant

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    Violence in Video Games

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    Violence in Video Games and Its Affects on Teens Ever since their conception‚ video games have contained violence; violence being to cause pain or death onto other beings. From early video games to the most advanced‚ violence plays an important role. Early games like Wonder Boy and Space Invaders contain violence. Space Invaders involves shooting and killing as many alien as possible. Wonder Boy has our hero killing monsters that vanish upon death. The hero is also subjected to violence

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    Sacrifices of The Hunger Games A sacrifice is a loss or something that is given up‚ usually for the sake of a better cause. Human sacrifice is the act of killing one or more human beings as a part of a religious ritual. Both of these types of sacrifice are portrayed in the novel The Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins. The sacrifices made in The Hunger Games show that sometimes doing the right thing requires great risk or sacrifice. Throughout The Hunger Games‚ Katniss makes many sacrifices for

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    2012 The Hunger Games: and the role of Dehumanization The concept of dehumanization has applied to various religions‚ races‚ and nationalities throughout history. Jews have been persecuted throughout history. They were first enslaved during biblical times then during the Second World War they were sent to death camps.    Dehumanization allows powerful people to make tough decisions in a more distant‚ cold‚ and rational manner (252 Haslam). In the fictional novel The Hunger Games‚ Selected teenagers

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